Musk Says China May Become Top Market for Tesla

byBloomberg News

Jan. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Elon Musk, founder and chief executive officer of Tesla Motors Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Alan Ohnsman about the company's plan to sell its Model S electric car in China and the potential importance of the Chinese market for Tesla in the future.
Musk said sales of the Model S in China should match U.S. levels as early as next year, with demand from the world’s largest auto market eventually requiring a local plant. (Source: Bloomberg)

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